Veterinary News Headlines

    Kit Sturgess elected new RCVS Junior Vice-President

    RCVS Council has elected Dr Christopher (Kit) Sturgess to be Junior Vice-President of the College for 2020-21. Kit, who has served on Council as an elected member since 2013, is currently the Chair of the RCVS Finances & Resources Committee and has...

    RCVS initiative to increase access to the veterinary profession for disabled people

    The RCVS has set up a new Working Party tasked with increasing disabled people's access to the veterinary profession. The aim of the Working Party is to compare options, such as limited licensure, for increasing inclusion, source evidence both from...

    Henry Lamb named BVA Young Vet of the Year

    Norfolk commercial poultry and gamebird vet Henry Lamb has been named the BVA Young Vet of the Year 2023. Henry won the title in recognition of his work tackling bird flu, as the outbreak of this devastating disease spread across the country this summer...

    Elanco's equine flu vaccines now cross-protect

    Elanco Companion Animal Health has announced that its Duvaxyn IE and IE-T Plus vaccines have been licensed for active immunisation against OIE recommended clade 1 and clade 2 equine influenza strains, the first vaccines to be so licensed. The company...

    Avacta launches non-invasive equine allergy tests

    Avacta has announced the launch of Sensitest, the only UK-specific equine allergy tests that use non-invasive procedures. The company says that the new range of ELISA tests was developed using native plant allergen species, to reflect the needs of...
  • RCVS Disciplinary Committee restores former Shropshire vet to Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has accepted an application for restoration to the RCVS Register by Gordon Lonsdale, who had been struck off in March 2004 for illegally delegating acts of veterinary surgery to insufficiently qualified members of his...
  • Life-size bronze of Sefton to be unveiled at the RVC

    Next week, Princess Anne will unveil a new life-sized bronze of the Household Cavalry horse Sefton at the Royal Veterinary College in North Mymms, Hertfordshire. The statue of Sefton is sited outside the College's Teaching and Research Centre, standing...

    South African man banged up for three years for impersonating a veterinary surgeon

    South African Peter Keniry has been given a three year prison sentence at Taunton Crown Court for using the identity of a legitimately registered veterinary surgeon fraudulently to practise as a vet. The RCVS played a proactive role in Mr Keniry’s...

    Fort Dodge launches Dorbene vet and EWSS

    Fort Dodge has unveiled an initiative to help practices improve peri-operative care and the management of hospitalised cases with the launch of its Early Warning Scoring System (EWSS) kit. The kit contains cat and dog anaesthesia and observation charts...

    New wound dressing

    Fabtek Solutions has announced the launch of Meditek, an activated carbon wound dressing which has been impregnated with silver to enhance its antibacterial qualities. Joy Coutts from Fabtek Solutions said: "Meditek uses Zorflex which is a 100% pure...

    BVA and BVNA announce strategic alliance

    The British Veterinary Association and the British Veterinary Nursing Association have announced a new strategic alliance designed to strengthen the working relationship between the two associations whilst maintaining their individual identities. ...
  • This way for aspiring veterinary ophthalmologists

    The British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists has announced that its annual conference will be held online on the 20th March 2021 and all aspiring veterinary ophthalmologists are invited. The association says that the day of lectures is mainly...

    Survey reveals what nurses think about the job

    A new survey by Petplan has given an insight into how veterinary nurses regard their job. The survey, conducted at BVNA Congress, found that 73% of nurses feel that clients do not have a sufficient understanding of their role in practice. Louisa...

    New IgG field test to speed up FPT diagnosis in neonatal foals

    Vetlab Supplies Ltd has launched Fastest IgG Equine, a new field test kit for Failure of Passive Transfer (FTP) in neonatal foals. The kit uses an indirect semi-quantitative IgG antibody assay which provides an easy-to-read colour change which clearly...
  • Cats & dogs - there are more than we thought

    A new study has found that the UK domestic cat and dog population is larger than previously reported by industry figures. Cats and dogs are amongst the most popular pets in the UK but it has been over 20 years since domestic cat and dog population estimates...
  • AHT seeks riders for research project

    Equine vets at the Animal Health Trust are appealing to horse riders to help with a research project, to assess the interaction between horse, saddle and rider. Dr Sue Dyson, Head of Clinical Orthopaedics at the Centre for Equine Studies at the...

    Neurology referral service launched at Vets Now, Glasgow

    Vets Now Glasgow has launched a neurology and neurosurgery service. The new service is being headed by Dr Katia Marioni-Henry. Katia graduated from the University of Parma in 1995 and went on to do a PhD in Clinical Electrodiagnostic at the University...

    RCVS calls on vets to share new advice for pet owners

    The RCVS has launched a new section of its website designed to give pet owners a better understanding of how veterinary practices work and is urging vets to share it with clients. The advice in the new help section has been designed to highlight the...

    Suffolk vet's appeal for terminally ill colleague

    Suffolk veterinary surgeon Gerhard Putter is appealing for support for a gala evening on 14th March 2015 to raise funds for a bucket list set up by his colleague, vet Lisa Milella, who has been diagnosed with incurable Motor Neurone Disease . Lisa...

    Petplan and Panasonic launch Smart Home Monitoring Kit for pets

    Petplan has joined forces with Panasonic to launch a Smart Home Monitoring Kit for pets, allowing owners to check on their pets via an app on their smartphone or tablet. The Smart Home Monitoring Kit for pets includes an indoor camera which comes...

    Hamilton Referrals to host emergency CPD day for vets

    Hamilton Specialist Referrals is holding a day of CPD focusing on emergency patients on 23rd May 2024 at the Holiday Inn in High Wycombe. The session will provide a practical guide to dealing with various emergencies that may present to vets and nurses...

    New survey reveals equine health problems

    The results of the UK's first ever public National Equine Health Survey have quantified non-notifiable healthcare issues affecting horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in the UK. The survey, which was pioneered by The Blue Cross animal charity and is...

    Neurologists discover high-pitched sounds cause seizures in old cats

    Neurology Specialists Mark Lowrie and Laurent Garosi from Davies Veterinary Specialists and Robert Harvey from the UCL School of Pharmacy have discovered a new syndrome which causes noise-triggered seizures in old cats, dubbed FARS (feline audiogenic...

    RCVS to trial 'significantly different' dispute resolution scheme

    The RCVS has announced it will be launching a new nine-month alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial this autumn which will be administered by the law firm that runs the General Optical Council’s ADR scheme. Nockolds Solicitors was approved as...

    Dechra warns of Oxyglobin supply problem

    Dechra Veterinary Products is warning veterinary professionals it is experiencing supply issues with Oxyglobin , Haemoglobin Glutamer-200. Dechra has supplied Oxyglobin under an exclusive UK distributor agreement with Biopure Corporation since 2002...